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...These athletes play for the love of the game, for the competition, and for the chance to represent their school with the rest of their team. They play because they can. They play because if they didn’t, they would kick themselves...
...regatta with 59 points, just 12 points ahead of Harvard.“It’s a great way to end our season,” Himler said. “Going in we were kind of an embattled team…It was a good way to rest for the winter.”WOMEN’S ATLANTIC COAST CHAMPIONSHIPThe odds were stacked against the Crimson this fall, with an extremely young team and an early-season injury to veteran junior Liz Powers. But despite everything, Harvard performed admirably at ACC’s, finishing fourth...
...stepped up in the 3-meter attempt, finishing third with 262.05 points, while Nickel was again fourth with 251.50. “Definitely, the freshman divers deserve some recognition for stepping up to the plate in their first meet and doing a great job,” Ranta said.The rest of the Crimson’s points came from its depth, as it placed second and third in four races. Junior Simone Melillo and sophomore Justin Davidson took second and third in the 100 breaststroke with their performances of 58.31 and 58.69, respectively. In the 200-yard individual medley, sophomore...
...didn’t have an excellent romantic figure to work with in Jay Smith’s Ormindo, whose alto—bordering on soprano—was at first a bit disconcerting.James B. Onstad ’10 seemed to understand Baroque pantomime better than the rest, delivering both comedy and drama at exactly the right moments. Another standout was Julia S. Cavallaro ’08 as Mirinda, Erisbe’s lady-in-waiting. Cavalli seemed to bring out the riches in both of their voices, unsurprisingly, as it is commonly held that Baroque opera encourages...
...teammate,” Nichols said. “To win big games, Ivy championships, you have an emotion, and she brought it every day.”It looked like the Crimson might even add to its lead, as the team pushed the Huskies over much of the rest of the half. Freshman Hana Taniji ripped a shot with 32 minutes to play that the Huskie keeper had to dive to stop.With 20 minutes to play, the win was in the Crimson’s sight. But after a Harvard foul 30 yards out, Northeastern’s Kelly...